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At 11:51 AM 5/17/02 -0700, you wrote:

>Dennis,

>

>I do not know what you are taking supplement wise BUT

>I just started taking " Alpha Lipoic Acid " (100mg) and

>it really makes you jump up & feel alert. It is

>renowned for stimulating the brain. I used to feel

>foggy/brain cloud a lot. This has helped. You can get

>it cheap online at Nutri-Meds.com.

Alpha lipoic acid is from avocadoes. Dennis did mention he's eating one a

day.

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>I do not know what you are taking supplement wise BUT

>I just started taking " Alpha Lipoic Acid " (100mg) and

>it really makes you jump up & feel alert. It is

>renowned for stimulating the brain. I used to feel

>foggy/brain cloud a lot. This has helped. You can get

>it cheap online at Nutri-Meds.com.

>>>>>>>> lipoic acid is from avocadoes. Dennis did mention he's eating one a

day.

*****i believe it's most prevalent in meat.

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> >I do not know what you are taking supplement wise BUT

> >I just started taking " Alpha Lipoic Acid " (100mg) and

> >it really makes you jump up & feel alert. It is

> >renowned for stimulating the brain. I used to feel

> >foggy/brain cloud a lot. This has helped. You can get

> >it cheap online at Nutri-Meds.com.

>

> >>>>>>>> lipoic acid is from avocadoes. Dennis did mention he's

eating one a

> day.

>

>

>

> *****i believe it's most prevalent in meat.

>

> Suze Fisher

> Web Design & Development

> http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg/

> mailto:s.fisher22@v...

>>>>>>>>>>>>Thank you for the suggestions. I am still getting over

flu like weakness, etc. Good news though. My eyes still function and

I'm not cackling (much)! Thanks again. Like some of the messages

indicated, it seems like conversion to NT eating needs to be done

slowly. I'm moving pretty slow toward the RAF stuff. I have less

problem with raw milk and cream I suppose, cause I was reared (not

raised as a social worker once told me) on it. Dennis

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On Fri, 17 May 2002 11:51:16 -0700 (PDT) Weeks

<tiffanyweeks@...> writes:

Hi all,

I just discovered this group. I strongly suspect that

I have a thyroid problem and read that VIRGIN coconut

oil is great for the body; hence I am here.

I will mostly read as I am not as hardcore into eating

all my food raw/uncooked (especially meat....yuck!)

But I guess some of you are more evolved : ).......but

I am making a conscientous effort to increase the raw,

live foods into my diet.

****Good for you! However while on ocassion this may seem like a raw food

list it really isn't. At one time several of us more raw animal food

types were a lot more vocal but these days we tend to be relativley

quiet. We are hoping for a conversion on Suze part so she can carry the

torch :-)))))

Welcome aboard,

Bianca

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At 07:50 PM 5/22/2002 -0700, you wrote:

>I just discovered this group. I strongly suspect that

>I have a thyroid problem and read that VIRGIN coconut

>oil is great for the body; hence I am here.

>

>I will mostly read as I am not as hardcore into eating

>all my food raw/uncooked (especially meat....yuck!)

>But I guess some of you are more evolved : ).......but

>I am making a conscientous effort to increase the raw,

>live foods into my diet.

The old adage " like cures like " often proves to be valid. You may wish to

try getting some thyroid glands to eat [cooked?] if your problem is a

deficiency (hypo rather then hyper). You can get same from NorthStar Bison

in Wisconsin (northstar.com). Small amounts of the thyroid at first (a

bite) to see the reaction is a prudent way to gauge the need.

Iodized salt is not good, in my opinion. I prefer to eat some seaweed to

get the Iodine I need or a little grain or so of Celtic Sea salt every now

and then or foods rich in Iodine (fish, shellfish, kelp, etc.).

Balanced Omega-3 and-6 are very helpful to restore imbalances. Grass-fed

red meats and fish are good sources - and there are supplemental oils

available as well (Borage, Cod Liver, Flax, etc.). I absolutely adore

fresh, organic coconut meat and milk for the oil it contains - especially

during the Summer.

Regards,

-=mark=-

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>>>>>>>>>Good for you! However while on ocassion this may seem like a raw

food

list it really isn't. At one time several of us more raw animal food

types were a lot more vocal but these days we tend to be relativley

quiet. We are hoping for a conversion on Suze part so she can carry the

torch :-)))))

********haha! well i've got the 'vocal' part down! ;)

Suze Fisher

Web Design & Development

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg/

mailto:s.fisher22@...

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